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Music has changed over the years and for an artist to be relevant for a long time, it does not come on a silver platter.
While some artists rely on hits for relevant others they also thrive on annual albums. Some also use features with others who also use “beefs” to be relevant.
Relying on successes to be relevant in the industry doesn’t come with a silver platter, it takes a lot of hard work analysis to use this method to be relevant.
Using Albums is easy since, as a musician, your job is to record songs and compile them to make an EP or Album as some call it.
The use of “beef” is gradually becoming a method used by the artist to be relevant in the industry. While some use it to be relevant, others also use it to relive their dead career.
A typical example of an artist who used beef to revive his dead career is Shatta Wale and has since remained relevant in the industry.
Ghana’s music industry dominates men, making women somewhat inactive. Although Ghana has been blessed with music, they fail to reach their potential, as the focus is sometimes not focused.
As the saying goes, “what a man can do, a woman can do better.” Female artists are gradually learning from the male artist over the years. Of the composition, collaboration, promotion, and “cattle”. A commendable artist is Sista Afia. Although she is not old in the industry, she has proven to be a versatile and quick student.
Some female artists have been sleeping for a long time and it took the courage of Sista Afia. He caught the Ghanaian music industry by surprise with his famous song “WMT” that caught his attention. It not only caught his attention, but also women in the industry.
Sista Afia managed to get the “monster” out of Ghana’s famous rappers, Eno Barony and Freda Rhymz.
Ghana and the world have witnessed Eno Barony’s prowess with his two hot songs “Goddess of Rap and Plot Done.”
With the above analysis we can conclude that Sista Afia resurrected the dead career of Eno barony.
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